New Delhi: A meeting of the National Security Advisors has begun in the national capital, Delhi, chaired by India's NSA Ajit Doval. The meeting comes in the wake of challenges posed by the Taliban's capture of Afghanistan's power. The meeting focused on formulating and implementing a practical strategy on what measures could be taken to prevent terrorism in Afghanistan from spreading to neighbouring countries, prevent dangerous U.S. Weapons from reaching terrorist organizations and prevent possible radiation from Taliban influence in India or these countries. The meeting of NSA several countries has been attended by top security officials from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan besides India. Meanwhile, NSA Ajit Doval said, "We are all working today to talk about issues related to Afghanistan. It is a matter of pride for India to host this meeting today. We are all watching the events happening in Afghanistan carefully. These are important implications not only for the people of Afghanistan but also for its neighbouring countries and region. I am confident that our discussions will be productive and useful and will contribute to helping the people of Afghanistan and enhancing our collective security, he said. On the other hand, Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Petrushave said that multilateral meetings help understand issues related to the developing situation in Afghanistan. Face challenges, create threats from the country and bring peace to the country for a long time. On the other hand, the Secretary of the Tajikistan Security Council said that the situation on the Tajik-Afghan borders remains complex. Since our border with Afghanistan is longer, the risk of drug trafficking and terrorism has also increased in the current situation. We have to find a collective solution to restore peace completely in Afghanistan and the region, said Viktor Makhmudov, secretary of Uzbekistan's security council. This is possible only through joint efforts. On the other hand, Iran National Security Council Secretary Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani said the problem of migration in Afghanistan is extremely serious, which can be resolved with the formation of an inclusive government and the participation of all ethnic groups. Hopefully, a mechanism will be created to solve this problem. Union Cabinet approves Rs 17,409 cr price-support for Cotton Corporation of India Big announcement on giving tickets to defection leaders 'If Jinnah had been made PM, country would not have been divided,' Rajbhar's statement